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Vermont Develops Early Childhood Mental Health Competencies
A work group in Vermont developed Infant Toddler and Early Childhood Mental Health (ITECMH) competencies, Vermont’s Early Childhood and Family… A work group in Vermont developed Infant Toddler and Early Childhood Mental Health (ITECMH) competencies, Vermont’s Early Childhood and Family Mental Health Competencies, over a…
Meeting the Challenge Full Report
This article, released in June 2014, discusses how the most recent ELC grantees (Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and… This article, released in June 2014, discusses how the most recent ELC grantees (Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Vermont) are targeting infants and…
Meeting the Challenge: Engaging and Supporting Families
This excerpt from “Meeting the Challenge: How the Newest Early Learning Challenge Grantees Can Meet the Needs of Infants and… This excerpt from "Meeting the Challenge: How the Newest Early Learning Challenge Grantees Can Meet the Needs of Infants and Toddlers" discusses grantees’ plans to…